Of the cars here, I saw the Riley & Scott race prolifically in the late 90s and early 2000s and the BMW V12 LMR in 1999 and 2000. The Kremer won Daytona in 1995 a few years before I started watching races. The RSK must have been a riot in its day at 5
I know "proper" is very relative. But it was the first watch I put serious thought (and at the time, money) towards. A Professional 2000, white dial, circa 1996. Still around, still working, rarely worn. Enjoy yours - I am sure it hold many memories by no
I’d welcome the forum’s eyes on a Golden Ellipse ref. 3738/100 in 18k white gold, and specifically on its dial. I’ve laid out what I can document and where I’m stuck. What’s established: • Certificate of Origin present. It describes the dial as “brun, heu
And those were great times to be a Paneristi. My fiance (now wife) gave me a PAM 27C as a wedding gift, still among my collection, of course. That led me to Panerisiti.com in/around 2000 or 2001.
Here are some detailed thoughts with photos, links, etc. First, here's how the Pagoda 5500G looks on my wrist: It's a nice watch in itself, but I am not too fond of how it wears. I have dedicated a thread to it here: www.watchprosite.com And another one t
This is my Seiko diver re-issue from 2017. The SLA 017 was made in 2000 examples. I picked it up right when they were released 9 years ago. Pretty cool this one. Regards, Steve